Amauri "The Immovable Object" Carvalho de Oliveira (19 Viewers)

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I honestly don't appriciate that, cos that thing he does it barely brings any result... All he did was hold the ball or send it sides.... So that was all the stupid tactics ranieri played... a good forward plays forward the opposition goal, on turn the back to opisition team then wait for your players...

i hate ronaldo with the most but, i appriciate once he gets the ball he runs toward the goal... (I know most of you would say they are different players) but still holding the ball like amauri does is not something to be really proud of...
Thank you for confirming what I suspected.
 

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abejaa

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Sep 25, 2006
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iaquinta cost us 13 million euros if i remember right. amauri cost us 15 or 16 plus Nocerino plus half of Lanzafame, the difference isn't that big. but yes, Vinny did great last year when he found his form, but that doesnt make Amauri awful. the brazilian had fine first season, actually a better first season than Iaquinta had in 07/08. last year they were both useful, no need to compare who is better.

Iaquinta in first season was not starter, as Amauri was... in Iaquinta's first season Alex and Trezegol were on fire, to score more than 40 goals together... so
That's all you needed to say right there.
I'd never value higher a milan player over than a Juventus one (including moli)
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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Iaquinta in first season was not starter, as Amauri was... in Iaquinta first season Alex and Trezegol were in fire, to score more than 40 goals together... so
So the fact that Amauri showed how good he is in training and proved that he deserves more playing time counts against him, cause he got more chances? Well that's a strange way of thinking, also your masterpiece about how forwards should play proves how much do you understand about football.
 

abejaa

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So the fact that Amauri showed how good he is in training and proved that he deserves more playing time counts against him, cause he got more chances? Well that's a strange way of thinking, also your masterpiece about how forwards should play proves how much do you understand about football.
or i'd say that shows that, Delpiero and Trezeguet create a better partnership than Amauri Delpiero...

how forwards should play, a role of a forward is to score, a role of midfielder is to create chances for forwards to score...
 

pitbull

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or i'd say that shows that, Delpiero and Trezeguet create a better partnership than Amauri Delpiero...

how forwards should play, a role of a forward is to score, a role of midfielder is to create chances for forwards to score...
today? i'd say that right know any formation with Amauri in our team is better than without him. but i doubt we will have such a strong attack in the coming years as we had in 07/08, David and Alex were both fantastic, Iaquinta did great whenever he was asked to play. without those guys we wouldn't be playing in CL last season.
 

abejaa

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Sep 25, 2006
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today? i'd say that right know any formation with Amauri in our team is better than without him. but i doubt we will have such a strong attack in the coming years as we had in 07/08, David and Alex were both fantastic, Iaquinta did great whenever he was asked to play. without those guys we wouldn't be playing in CL last season.
agree completely, they did excellent job... I'd say playing 4-2-3-1 (i don't think we would) with camoranezi, diego, delpiero
and only Trezeguet upfront, we will have lot's of goals....
i know most of you will disagree :)
 

The Curr

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agree completely, they did excellent job... I'd say playing 4-2-3-1 (i don't think we would) with camoranezi, diego, delpiero
and only Trezeguet upfront, we will have lot's of goals....
i know most of you will disagree :)
With Camo, Diego, DP and Trez in our team we should play 4-3-1-2. Camo right of the 3, Diego the 1, DP and Trez the 2.
 

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